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Event
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Poor and vulnerable people in emerging markets and developing countries are affected most by natural disasters. They suffer disproportionately due to their higher vulnerability and exposure and lower ability to cope and recover. In 2019, our Consultative Forums will explore how insurance providers, policymakers, insurance regulators and supervisors can collaborate to reduce the protection gap and help to build resilience in the face of climate risk and natural disasters. The 15th Consultative Forum provides a platform for dialogue between these stakeholders, as well as the opportunity to meet with and learn from colleagues and experts involved in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation from Latin America and other regions.
Who should attend?
Senior representatives of insurance regulatory and supervisory authorities, supervisors from other relevant sectors, policymakers, insurers, brokers, climate change experts, aggregators, and international development partners.
What are the key themes?
- Why does the protection gap exist and why does it need to be addressed urgently?
- What roles can different stakeholders play in building resilience to natural catastrophes related to climate change?
- Is insurance always the best – and only solution? What other disaster risk management approaches could be adopted to help solve the enormous challenges?
- How can regional and sovereign disaster risk financing tools and microinsurance reinforce and not undermine one another?
- Region Latin America and the Caribbean Northern America
- Country Panama
- Language English
- Keywords inclusive insurance, Climate and Disaster Risk, Risk Management